Racist Comments From Priest Mocks Hillary Clinton »
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Priest close to Barack Obama Mocks Sen. Clinton on his Preach.
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1-2-Oscar3 months, 1 week ago
Sen. Obama may be "disappointed in the Priest's open condemnation of Sen. Clinton, but it is hard to condemn Father Pfleger for telling the truth--that Clinton has run a racist campaign from the beginning.
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newbie04203 months, 1 week ago
What's been "racist" about it?
Had she done everything the same against a white man, it would be politics as normal....
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libsRfunny3 months, 1 week ago
Apparently, Obama making comments like "typical white person" and "bitter, clinging to guns and religion and not liking people who don't look like them" or whatever exactly it was doesn't count at racist to some fools. But, if you dar4e run against Obama or don't support his candidacy, idiots call you racist.
You can take Obama's statements, his non-speak, his complete long list of campaign gaffes, his incredibly left-wing politics, ascribe them to a white man, and I would be just as opposed to that person's candidacy.
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1-2-Oscar3 months, 1 week ago
You must have been sleeping, newbie0420--at least that's the most generous interpretation I can give your question. After being shocked by a third=place finish in Iowa, Sen. Clinton chose to play the race card in New Hampshire, using the voice of Bill Shaheen, husband of Gov. Jean Shaheen and National Co-chairman of Clinton for President. Shaheen suggested that Obama was a former inner-city drug dealer. He subsequently resigned his official campaign position, although he continues to be an important part of the Clinton inner circle.
In South Carolina it was Bill Clinton, known to have a long and close association with the candidate, who played the race card, when he dismissed the obama candidacy by comparing it to Jesse Jackson's efforts in 1984 and 1988. This backfired when important black leaders like Rep. James Clyburn left the Clinton camp and became officially "neutral."
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rightfromwrong3 months, 1 week ago
True...she has had this sense of entitlement about her whole personality and she keeps going on and on about only she can beat John McCain which is utter crap. Obama has generated a whole new group of people who where left out of voting because they had given up on getting a fair shake. Hillary Clinton is an elitist and ego maniac who is desperate...sexually deprived person. She wears slacks because she doesn't know whether she is female or male. She like Bush just wants to bomb Iran without even talking to them.
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daducha3 months, 1 week ago
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PsychoHosebeast3 months, 1 week ago
My guess is that the bishop will be talking with him real soon--about things like Christianity and tolerance.
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Endoscopy3 months, 1 week ago
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libsRfunny3 months, 1 week ago
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smeejay3 months, 1 week ago
The Reverend Wright's home is valued at 1.2, to be exact. Add the value of Reverend Wright's home to the value of Barack Obama's home and then add that to the value of Hillary Clintons home and all together they still don't come up the the value of the the Reverend Hagee's $5.5 million 7,600 square foot ranch in texas(naturally). "show me how a piggy eats"!
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MIGUNI3 months, 1 week ago
there will be a diverse membership to the obama clan, hitites, tutsu's, shiites etc, along with a few hateful spewing men of the cloth, I don't understand why this man is still in the running when clearly he despises anything not of color, and feels free to have hateful people speak on his behalf from this church of segregation, if I don't vote for Hillary I'm sexist if I don't vote for Obama I'm racist, if I vote for McCain I'm a warmonger, well let me get my bible and rifle i'l be right there...
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bluetexasvalley3 months, 1 week ago
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CaptainLucid3 months, 1 week ago
Dammnit Blue, quit trying to confuse the conservatives with reality.
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Daylight3 months, 1 week ago
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sinophil493 months, 1 week ago
Miguni - What an idiotic, empty statement.
Hw many times does Obama have to repeat that he rejects views like those of Wright and Pfleger? I have yet to see McCain reject the views of John Hagee.
Well, if your response to criticisms is to get a Bible and a rifle, you are a warmonger. By your own words have you been condemned.
You might try going to school a little past 3rd grade so you can make an intelligent, calm, meaningful debate point
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lum-chate3 months, 1 week ago
Obama's clan is the Luo tribe, one of his cousins is a rebel leader fighting against the Kenyan government recognized by the US. Some of his relatives are even funnier than his supporters!
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin3 months, 1 week ago
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simonsez3 months, 1 week ago
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin3 months, 1 week ago
I think you mean THE Man
'Da' Man is a good thing, like 'Michael Jordan was Da Man!'
The phrase 'The Man' I think was popularized by 1972's 'Superfly', and was a corrupt white crime boss, but it's been awhile
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StillUnashamed3 months, 1 week ago
I think 90% or more of the black voters want Obama to win. I also believe 90% or more of black leaders who profit from the fight against racism want him to lose. Admit it, the Jesse Jacksons, Al Sharptons, and Jeremiah Wrights all became very wealthy crying out against white racism, a source of income they will lose when whites are no longer considered racist.
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automan9093 months, 1 week ago
Another one of Obama's buddies. He sure keeps company with a lot of racists. Thats enough for a big thumbs down on him.
It seems all he hangs out with are racists and terrorists.
Not my kind of President
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smeejay3 months, 1 week ago
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JoseMadre3 months, 1 week ago
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jordan113 months, 1 week ago
LOL, he wasn't your kind of president even before Wright. So don't vote for him. Easy enough.
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jordan113 months, 1 week ago
He sure keeps company with a lot of racists>>>>
He does? How so? What specifically did the Priest say that wasn't true, other than the silly thing about Clinton? People didn't get rich off of slavery? People didn't pass their gain from slavery onto their children? White children didn't receive an advantage from slavery, while black people had nothing to pass on to their children in the way of economic prosperity? The prosperity gained at the hands of slavery doesn't exist to this day? You didn't hear the whole sermon, did ya.
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willottica3 months, 1 week ago
Sorry, Jordan, but I've got to take this one.
"He sure keeps company with a lot of racists." "How so?"
HE'S A SENATOR.
Therefore he keeps company with other senators... now, I'm not making allegations about any senators in particular, but I wouldn't be surprised if somehow, more racists got into the senate than would be typical of a normal walk of life.
Then again, as Avenue Q puts it: "Everyone's a little bit racist sometimes."
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PsychoHosebeast3 months, 1 week ago
OK, we've gone from this guy being a guest speaker in a forum Obama has no control over, to him being one of Obama's running buddies. Nice reach, no cigar. Apparently you're an idiot.
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debgeorge3 months, 1 week ago
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jordan113 months, 1 week ago
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JoseMadre3 months, 1 week ago
I'm a Puerto Rican married to a half Vietnamese/half caucasian. Our church has a female pastor on staff, a Syrian soloist in the choir and an African-American youth pastor. I'm so conservative that Orrin Hatch is a leftist compared to me.
The only bona fide racists we've seen this year are in the Democrat Camp.
Thanks for playing.
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JoseMadre3 months, 1 week ago
We are known by the company we keep. Any of us could have short trm relationships with shady characters and then blaze when we realize it. Obama kept company with these people for TWO DECADES. He knew and only now chose to leave because of politics.
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Natureboy3 months, 1 week ago
OK, Read the priests remark. Not racist. He was accusing Hillary Clinton of having a conscious attitude of white privilege, which may or may not be true, but it is not racism, or even racial predjudice.
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tanglang3 months, 1 week ago
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Georgia503 months, 1 week ago
Fr. Phlegm also said that today's whites have their wealth at the expense of slaves 150 years ago. He said whites should empty our bank accounts and 401(k)s as absolution for slavery. He basically imputed all the guilt of slavery to every white person now living in America.
That is pure, unadulterated, condensed racism.
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hurr13 months, 1 week ago
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jordan113 months, 1 week ago
I never seen a priest act like this>>>>
He was a bit over the top, I'll agree. Perhaps he secretly enjoys the passion expressed in black churches, rather than the mundane sermons of his religion. I did hear a Bishop make jokes about rednecks once, however. It was a hoot. To each his own on how one communicates, I say; however, IMO he was wrong to assume so much about Clinton.
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RNR523 months, 1 week ago
Everyone seems to have their own version of the truth and objectivity is the great human myth. You have to hold everyone to the same rules. It's not so much what Father Pfleger and Rev. Wright have said but the offensive and ignorant way they have said it that plays on hatred and prejudice. They are not any different than white bigots other than they think the oppressed can be oppressive, insulting, and vitriolic. Only problem is it is hard to hear what they are saying in their loud ranting. There is a reason why both white and black listened to Rev. Martin Luther King. He spoke an eloquent truth.
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